Ian Rants About Dumb Ammo Purchasing Decisions
This video highlights the critical importance of ammunition quality, even when using expensive firearms. Ian McCollum demonstrates how poor-quality surplus ammunition, specifically British WWII and Pakistani POF .303 British, caused significant malfunctions in a 1914 Lewis Gun. In contrast, 1970s Greek HXP surplus performed flawlessly. The video warns against the false economy of cheap ammo, which can lead to firearm damage and dangerous situations, while also noting that not all surplus is bad, citing Swiss GP11 as an example of quality surplus.









